Dis album on another level, you feel Lil' D? From da beginnin' 2 da end, it's goin hard. Lil' Darius did done stole this album from a punk and now it's spinnin constantly. Juicy J, DJ Paul, and Lord Imfamous teachin' fake ass house niggas how to be evil, and dis is Lil' Darius's ***. Rappin' about da hood and ***, it's like dey followin' around Lil' D and speakin' to Darius. Da beats rockin' hard as *** and if Lil' D had a caddy sittin' on 24's, they'd be boomin' from da amplifiers 4eva.

When lil' Darius is lookin' for CDs to steal, Darius grabs the Three 6 every time. Dis album was one of Lil' D's best nabs. When I Got came on, Lil' Darius started hyphin' like a straight goon. Best part of the Three 6 Mafia, is you can lay back and light a bleezy witcha homies while you bang cha head to da heavy beats. SWAG!

Very disappointing release from DJ Paul and Juicy J. The song "Lolli Lolli (Pop That Body)" is stupid and unlistenable. There's even a song which features...... Good Charlotte...WTF?! Oh well, there are a few solid songs on here, but all around this isn't anything special.

Although this is their worst release, it certainly isn't bad. The filler (Lolli Lolli, My Own Way Remix) and absence of epic songs makes for an "average-to-good" but given Three 6 Mafia's past, the stall between the two pushes them down to the end of the hill to a three rather than down to the start of the hill at a 2.5. The production isn't the best ever, and their lyrics were never punchliney awesome lyrically, and since they degraded from awesome horrorcore to just-good Memphis crunk lyrics, there's something to be desired. I don't recommend this album highly, but it's not a bad listen. 2.8/5